The title of South Village in Capital is a poem by Cui Hu, a poet in Tang Dynasty. There are two scenes in this poem, "Seeking for Spring and Meeting Beauty" and "Seeking Again". Although the scene is the same, things are different. The first two sentences recall the scene of "today last year", first point out the time and place, then describe the beautiful scenery, and set off the beauty of "human face" with the red color of "peach blossom"; At the end of the two sentences, write "Today of this year". At this time, there are similarities, differences, continuity and discontinuity with "today last year". Peach blossoms are still there, but people are not. The whole poem takes "human face" and "peach blossom" as the main lines, and through the comparison between "last year" and "today", it expresses the poet's feelings arising from these two different experiences tactfully.
Meet Li Guinian in the lower reaches of the river? It was probably written in 770 AD (the fifth year of Dali) when Du Fu was in Changsha. After the Anshi Rebellion, Du Fu drifted to the south of the Yangtze River, reunited with the exiled court singer Li Guinian, recalled his frequent meetings and listening to songs in Wang Qi and Cui Jiufu, and wrote this poem with emotion.
Meet Li Guinian at the lower reaches of the river